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Sylvain Grisot is a Researcher at the CRENAU team within Joint Research Unit UMR 6590, a collaborative entity involving CNRS, Université Grenoble Alpes, ENSA Nantes, ENSA Grenoble, and Centrale Nantes. His work bridges academic research and practical urban challenges, particularly in French metropolitan contexts like Nantes.
His research spans urban studies, geography, and territorial planning with deep focus on climate change adaptation, land use sustainability, and metropolitan dynamics. He investigates how territories confront environmental threats through narrative methods and pilot projects, emphasizing land sobriety and resilient spatial planning. Recent work analyzes metropolitan overflow phenomena and develops frameworks for managing 'invisible land' through storytelling and case studies.
Grisot's 2021-2024 publications reveal a trajectory toward interdisciplinary solutions combining urban climatology, social geography, and policy innovation. His outputs address urgent themes like threatened territories and sustainable land management, reflecting growing academic and policy relevance in climate-vulnerable regions.
The CRENAU team maintains active doctoral supervision and research training programs, utilizing specialized platforms including CORAULIS VR for immersive urban analysis and UClim for climate impact assessment. Projects like the Social Atlas of Nantes metropolis demonstrate applied research with local governance stakeholders, though specific grant mechanisms aren't detailed in available sources.
Embedded within the AAU Laboratory's ecosystem, Grisot's work connects to broader networks like LumENSA and the International Ambiances network, facilitating cross-institutional collaboration. The team's documentary resources and digital platforms support both theoretical development and practical urban interventions in evolving territorial contexts.




